Protestantse Kerk Brussel
The Dutch-speaking Brussels Protestant Church or 'Dutch Church' was formally constituted in 1816 during the period when Belgium came under… Read more…
The Dutch-speaking Brussels Protestant Church or 'Dutch Church' was formally constituted in 1816 during the period when Belgium came under the Dutch House of Orange-Nassau.
The Temple of the Augustinians on Place de Broukere was designated a second Protestant place of worship, alongside the French/German-speaking Brussels Protestant Church on Place du Musée. The 'Dutch Church' met in the Temple from 1816 until the Belgian revolution in 1830.
The first Reformed service was held on 1 September 1816 and Hermannus Pauw and Dirk Rijke served as ministers 1816-1830. In March 1817 the future William III was baptised in the Temple.
Source: Wikipedia
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